Towards Developing Resilient and Service-oriented Mission-critical Systems
Mission-critical systems (MCSs) have embraced new design paradigms such as service-oriented architecture (SOA) and IEEE 802.1 Time-sensitive Networking (TSN). These approaches tackle the static and closed-loop design and configuration of MCSs to address their strict performance and resilience requir...
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Zusammenfassung: | Mission-critical systems (MCSs) have embraced new design paradigms such as
service-oriented architecture (SOA) and IEEE 802.1 Time-sensitive Networking
(TSN). These approaches tackle the static and closed-loop design and
configuration of MCSs to address their strict performance and resilience
requirements. While SOA enables the dynamic placement of critical services over
virtualized hardware, TSN provides several protocols to establish deterministic
communication over standard Ethernet equipment. This paper presents a prototype
combining SOA and TSN to design flexible and fault-tolerant MCSs. It
demonstrates the benefits of dynamic service migration and time-sensitive
redundancy protocols to increase the resilience of MCSs against node and link
failures, respectively. Moreover, it presents additional advanced
functionalities like optimal service distribution and security monitoring for
new TSN protocols. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2304.00128 |